Posted by tannerjfco on August 19, 2010 at 12:18am
Hey guys,
I know Lindsay mentioned she was using gomockingbird.com for website wireframing, and she mentioned the beta was ending and would have to start paying. Well here's another one I used on a recent project that I heard about at Drupalcon. Sorry I didn't mention it last night, I was pretty exhausted and couldn't remember it :P
Anyways, it's gliffy.com. Their free plan gives you a 5 document cap, but also allows you to export in various formats, so you can export docs for projects you're done with and make new ones. Haven't looked at their pay pricing but I expect their plans are reasonable.

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Thanks Tanner, this is great
Thanks Tanner, this is great and I needed a diagram/wireframe tool tonight for a proposal. The one I have used it the past for just wire-framing sites is called http://iplotz.com/ it also has a free account available.
Thanks again,
Brent
THanks Tanner. I also use
THanks Tanner. I also use gliffy.com for wireframing and planning. It's not quite as quick and easy to use as gomockingbird, but it has more functionality.
balsamiq
I haven't used it, but I've heard good things about http://www.balsamiq.com
There is an IxDA chapter locally in Denver & Boulder that do demos of wireframing tools periodically. I saw a presentation ~2 years ago that showed different levels of tools.
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Sorry I couldn't make it to
Sorry I couldn't make it to Tuesday's meetup! I'm leaving for a vacation tomorrow, so of course, every deadline everywhere descended on me this week. :-)
I've been playing around with these Google Docs templates for wireframing: http://mortenjust.com/2010/04/19/a-wireframe-kit-for-google-drawings/ (Scroll down to "the templates" for the links). Of course, since it's Google Docs, it's free, it doesn't have a limit on the number of documents you can create (with the exception of overall storage limits), and it's really easy to collaborate with.